204 patients sought medical help while 104 were given dental services she said.
Kobuszweski said the dental services they offer have reached full capacity and are no longer open to walk-ins.
498 dental procedures were performed from Monday to Wednesday.
Kobuszewski described the turnout as “wonderful.”
“We are glad to serve the residents of the CNMI and we are hoping to serve more residents,” she added.
She is calling on the people who would want a check up “to register in advance so the medical team could plan ahead.”
The medical mission also provides eye check-ups and is collaborating with the Marianas Eye Institute.


